NASSPE's Sixth International Conference [October 2010] [Las Vegas]

NASSPE's Sixth International Conference 


Las Vegas, Nevada 


Saturday and Sunday, October 9 and 10, 2010 


October 2009: Our fifth international conference in Atlanta was a great success, with 464 attendees from all across the United States as well as from Argentina, Bermuda, Canada, and Poland.

The complete program for the 2009 Atlanta conference is available for download (as a PDF) at MainText.pdf.

 


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Comments from attendees at recent NASSPE Conferences:

"Each time I attend the conference I gain new strategies and a more effective mans of implementing existing strategies. The presenters have been fabulous. Thank you for sharing the knowledge!"
Tisha D. Jones, Diaz Elementary School, Las Vegas, Nevada

"An outstanding learning opportunity for all educators. The VARIETY of topics covered provided an excellent opportunity for all. Keep up the excellent work!"
Doug Trimble, principal, C. G. Stirling Elementary School, Hamilton, Ontario

"This was my first NASSPE conference. I had a wonderful time. The environment, food, and staff were all top notch. There was great diversity in the breakout sessions. Speakers were very informative."
James W. Blackmon, Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools, Tennessee

"I really enjoyed this conference. I get so much information and ideas from fellow teachers who are also doing single-sex education. Fellowshipping with others who are doing what I am doing, I KNOW that I am doing the right thing!"
Daryl Jackson, Aberdeen Primary School, Aberdeen, North Carolina

"The NASSPE conference is always a great opportunity to network with others on the front lines of gender-specific classrooms. Learning new strategies and having existing strategies affirmed has been helpful. It was nice to collaborate and learn from experts in the field. It really helps to validate the whole process for me. Thanks!"
Annette Duncan, Cunningham Elementary School, Waterloo, Iowa

"This was a fabulous, insightful and interesting conference. I am so glad I came. It felt like family. It was good to network with teachers, counselors and administrators from all different experiences to bring to the board. It was also a great representation of schools from all over the States, as well as from Iceland, Spain, Canada, Mexico, and Australia."
Denise Blakely, San Luis Obispo, California

"This conference was the best professional development I have ever experienced - in 30 years of teaching. Thank you for the careful, insightful preparation given to this day, and for your evident passion for this work!"
Terry Hume, Robert Turner Elementary School, Lawrenceburg, Kentucky